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Police arrested Hamlin in Fairfield County, Ohio. That's where he lives and where police traced the calls to.

But Hamlin said he didn't do it.

Hamlin is now facing 10 felony counts of intimidation, all stemming from phone calls investigators said he made to women working Service Net in Clarksville.

He denied all of it from his cell inside the Fairfield County Jail.

"It wasn't me, at all. I'm more of a man than that," said Hamlin.

Police said the calls came in to the business on June 3, when Hamlin demanded the women tell him what color panties they were wearing.

But it's what police said he said to the women, if they didn't comply, that's most disturbing.

"If the female would refuse to disclose that information to him, he would then threaten to rape a child. He said he a had a child he would sedate, or would drug the child if the female did not disclose the information he was looking for," said Clark County Prosecutor Jeremy Mull.

According to its website, Service Net is a company providing warranty services for things like electronics and appliances.

Court documents show Hamlin admitted he called the business because his Sony PlayStation was broken.

"I've got a 2-month-old daughter. I have no clue why they allegedly say I said anything. I don't have time to play on the phone. I've got kids to take care of," said Hamlin.

Even though Hamlin denied the wrongdoing, he's currently on probation for aggravated menacing.

Police said he's made similar calls to Ohio businesses in the past, and four years ago, the Columbus Dispatch reported Hamlin admitted to making inappropriate phone calls to 911 dispatchers when he was just 16.

Now, the Clark County Prosecutor's Office hopes these most recent crimes he's accused of will be his last.

"When individuals like this decide they're going to harass and embarrass and threaten individuals who are just trying to make a living, our office is going to take strong action and prosecute those people," said Mull.

Mull expects to have Hamlin extradited to Clark County within the week.